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once upon a time there was a diminutive, darling little cute fairy called miss snuggle sugarkins who lived inside a pink rose bud in sunny honeysuckle tree gardens. She stood no bigger than a person's thumb, and had darling little fuzzy butterfly wings with hearts on them, and usually wore a pink tootoo and a pair of slippers made from soft pink spider silk sewn with good dreams.

She spent all day working very hard, gathering smooth golden nectar from all the flowers in order to mix up hyper sweeties of ever lovely sweet dreams which she'd give to all the kiddywincles to make them happy, (they always came back for more and more and more).

One terrible day however, she was indicted by the world health authority and evicted from honey suckle tree gardens, since the W H O had noticed that the rates of childhood obesity, diabetes and gum disease were seven thousand percent higher in the vicinity of honeysuckle tree gardens. Furthermore, an extensive lab analysis found traces of lsd in those sweets of hers (those lovelyy sweet dreams had to come from somewhere), meaning that she was suddenly being prosecuted as a drug pusher, especially when it was revealed several of the darling little kiddywincles had actually robbed banks in order to furnish Ms. Sugarkins with extensive amounts of cash, which apparently had disappeared into some off sure bank accounts with ties to the goblin maffia.

Just as things started to look really bad for Ms Sugarkins however, she was unexpectedly eaten by one her former customers who was a witness in the trial who had developed an amazingly! sweet tooth and after all Ms. Sugarkins always had looked good enough to eat!

You might ask the point of this sad story? Well I did promise you something short and sweet, now here are some sight updates.

With our dreaming and singing, Ceaseless and sorrowless we! The glory about us clinging Of the glorious futures we see, Our souls with high music ringing; O men! It must ever be That we dwell in our dreaming and singing, A little apart from ye. (Arthur O'Shaughnessy 1873.)

Thanks defender, god knows where that one came from, it was pretty random .

With our dreaming and singing, Ceaseless and sorrowless we! The glory about us clinging Of the glorious futures we see, Our souls with high music ringing; O men! It must ever be That we dwell in our dreaming and singing, A little apart from ye. (Arthur O'Shaughnessy 1873.)

Dark, in a heros call you say 4 others will join you but only three do, making your party four, unless you count Marcus which I wouldn't really do because he isn't managable and only helps out in combat if you pay him.

Gather your allies – Expand your party with four unique allies; the feisty daughter of a powerful governor, a noble ranger with a troubled past, an idealistic priestess, and a sarcastic thief with a heart (and pockets full) of gold.

I admit I've not played much of A hero's call yet myself, but I got that information directly from the description of the game on the out of sight games webpage.

With our dreaming and singing, Ceaseless and sorrowless we! The glory about us clinging Of the glorious futures we see, Our souls with high music ringing; O men! It must ever be That we dwell in our dreaming and singing, A little apart from ye. (Arthur O'Shaughnessy 1873.)

@LordLundin They are four, as the game description says. I've beaten AHC twice until now and the playable characters are indeed 4, without counting yourself of course .@Dark: Several things on the AHC description that need to be changed are:1- There are some ,br> put here and there (at least five times) which I think is an HTML issue that was either forgotten on a hurry or that Chrome identifies as such.2- four npcs will join you in your mission: NPC means non-playable character, and this is not the case with Gwen, Alexia, Matthias and Simeon: instead they're allies/characters/whatever you're willing to call them.3- hundreds of different quests: correct me if I'm wrong, but the game total quests barely reaches 40 so I think the word "dozens" as put in the original description fits more than that.4- The audio demos on the OutOfSight website are very outdated and only recorded to show the Kickstarter backers what the game looks like, hence I think you should point out to playthroughs of people like Liam or, if the player wants no spoilers, the demo that JennyK did with Joseph to demonstrate the game as a whole.At the end, I would like to thank you a lot for your tremendous work and effort put into expanding the AG database with more titles and more genres (PS. I really enjoyed incremental games).Regards!

@Riad, okay I've fixed those errors in the main description now. ,br is what happens when you try to write html code with very cold fingers and don't press the shift key down enough .

I'll likely add links to more audio as more becomes available and probably expand considerably more when I've tried more of the game myself (that if others don't beat me to it), but I wanted to give A hero's call a db page as soon as possible given the great achievement it represents, actually we're a little behind again (especially considering games on Alexa), which is one reason I do hope our new db editors will be able to start contributing soon as well, since there is manifestly only one of me .

Glad you like the changes, more incremental games will be added as I try more (camcad clicker is the next one I plan to do a page for).

I was debating if Nano empire counted as an incremental game, but decided it didn't given the random attacks, enemies and exploration, though the invisible dragons game on Ios certainly does and will again be getting an entry soon.

With our dreaming and singing, Ceaseless and sorrowless we! The glory about us clinging Of the glorious futures we see, Our souls with high music ringing; O men! It must ever be That we dwell in our dreaming and singing, A little apart from ye. (Arthur O'Shaughnessy 1873.)

Fixed, thanks for letting me know.I actually considered altering the developers category, but it might get complicated if we had separate dev listings for DanZ as well as the different people who've ported his games, so I thought leaving them all mainly under DanZ and then giving the port authors credit in the descriptions was the best way around.

With our dreaming and singing, Ceaseless and sorrowless we! The glory about us clinging Of the glorious futures we see, Our souls with high music ringing; O men! It must ever be That we dwell in our dreaming and singing, A little apart from ye. (Arthur O'Shaughnessy 1873.)

Thank you Jack, you now give me my first and probably only opportunity to quite truthfully declaim that I have completely, absolutely and totally got the F out of that developer .

With our dreaming and singing, Ceaseless and sorrowless we! The glory about us clinging Of the glorious futures we see, Our souls with high music ringing; O men! It must ever be That we dwell in our dreaming and singing, A little apart from ye. (Arthur O'Shaughnessy 1873.)